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NewsHistorical Steam survey data suggests the Big Switch from Windows to Linux has yet to happen
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news'AI experts' disagree with the public about whether it's a good thing
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NewsRoblox to introduce new kid accounts in its quest to appear less of a child safety nightmare
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News15 more Disney games delisted from Steam, including the original Star Wars: Dark Forces and 1997's Outlaws
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NewsWindows 11 now lets you skip the time-consuming updates on a fresh install. Neat!
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NewsA Valve developer has just made it easier to run games on Linux with 8 GB cards thanks to a simple fix
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NewsThe new Linux 7.0 kernel is here and as always, it's all about lots of little improvements rather than one significant update
By Nick Evanson Published
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news'AI experts' disagree with the public about whether it's a good thing
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News'It has a real 'ring of power' dynamic to it, and makes people do crazy things' says Sam Altman on AI after alleged arson attack on home
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NewsThe AI smut peddlers have come for Warhammer 40,000 now
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newsChatGPT will praise the mood and 'bedroom/DIY texture' of fart sounds pulled from YouTube
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newsSomeone allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman's house
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NewsResearch suggests AI infrastructure projects are worth the investment less than 30% of the time
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NewsAnthropic's new Claude Mythos AI model has apparently found thousands of vulnerabilities in 'every major operating system and every major web browser, along with a range of other important pieces of software'
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newsAMD's senior director of AI thinks 'Claude has regressed' and that it 'cannot be trusted to perform complex engineering'
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newsOpenAI reportedly kicked around an 'insane' plan to pit world leaders against each other like a Call of Duty villain
By Tyler Wilde Published 10 Comments
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NewsMozilla says 'Microsoft goes too far' with Copilot, right before reassuring that you can turn off Firefox's 'AI enhancements'
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News'I have crawled through depths of hell': One coder's suffering is a potential joy to every web user, as their project could make sluggish browsers a thing of the past
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NewsFirefox is finally ending support for Windows 7, 8, and 8.1, and urges users to upgrade or switch to Linux
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News'This marks a significant step towards addressing anticompetitive behaviors': Following a complaint from Opera, antitrust regulator launches an investigation into Microsoft Edge
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News'We’ve heard from many who want nothing to do with AI' says Mozilla, as it introduces an AI blocking menu to upcoming Firefox builds
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NewsMozilla says it's building a 'rebel alliance' to challenge Big Tech and what it's doing with AI, which is wild but I'm kind of here for it
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NewsHeroic former 18WENKU writer creates a script to banish all the AI features from Google Chrome
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NewsFirefox is rolling out new privacy features to stop sites from giving you a hidden digital ID by fingerprinting your system
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SponsoredSurf the web to save the ocean—Wave Browser turns clicks into cleanup
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NewsHistorical Steam survey data suggests the Big Switch from Windows to Linux has yet to happen
By Jess Kinghorn Published -
NewsWindows 11 now lets you skip the time-consuming updates on a fresh install. Neat!
By Jess Kinghorn Published -
NewsA Valve developer has just made it easier to run games on Linux with 8 GB cards thanks to a simple fix
By James Bentley Published -
NewsThe new Linux 7.0 kernel is here and as always, it's all about lots of little improvements rather than one significant update
By Nick Evanson Published -
NewsTask Manager's creator says it used to be 50 times smaller because 'in that time and place, small was fast and fast mattered'
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NewsThese custom Linux lock screens styled after Minecraft, NieR Automata, and Genshin Impact are single-handedly eroding my loyalty to Windows
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NewsNearly here! Microsoft ups the partition size limit of FAT32 from 32 GB to 2 TB in the latest beta of Windows 11
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NewsEven the French government is switching to Linux now in a bid for 'digital sovereignty'
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NewsMicrosoft is removing Copilot branding from Photos, Notepad, and more after promising to reduce 'unnecessary Copilot entry points'
By James Bentley Published
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NewsRoblox to introduce new kid accounts in its quest to appear less of a child safety nightmare
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News15 more Disney games delisted from Steam, including the original Star Wars: Dark Forces and 1997's Outlaws
By Joshua Wolens Published -
New on SteamFive new Steam games you probably missed (April 13, 2026)
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NewsRoblox unveils new Roblox Plus monthly subscription that pays creators who get players to sign up for the new Roblox Plus monthly subscription
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NewsAmazon's Luna cloud gaming service is ending support for game purchases and subscriptions from third-party stores, and users will lose streaming access to purchased third-party games in June
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New on SteamFive new Steam games you probably missed (April 7, 2026)
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Dressed? ImpressedRoblox promo codes for April 2025: Get free stuff with the latest active codes
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New on SteamFive new Steam games you probably missed (March 30, 2026)
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newsDiscord hit with 'major outage' affecting voice chat (Update: fixed!)
By Tyler Wilde Published
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NewsCPUID's download page has been hacked, with its popular processor and PC info tools replaced with links to files containing malware (Update: Fixed)
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NewsUS victims lost nearly $21 billion to cybercrime last year says FBI with crypto and AI 'complaints among the costliest'
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NewsTwo high-rated motherboard security vulnerabilities have been identified in Gigabyte Control Center, so come update your software along with me
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NewsWeb-code library with millions of weekly downloads poisoned by malicious release: 'This is unironically a malware nuclear missile'
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NewsGoogle says it's preparing for the quantum apocalypse, when traditional encryption methods are broken by quantum computers, by 2029—which is much sooner than originally expected
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PsykeThe lyrics to the rap song about John McAfee, annotated
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NewsMalwarebytes says a fake Google Account security page is distributing 'what may be one of the most fully featured browser-based surveillance toolkits we have observed in the wild'
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NewsGoogle says it's disrupted a super-serious 'global espionage campaign' that uses *checks notes* Google Sheets to covertly intercept telecoms data
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NewsSecurity researchers claim Persona, the provider behind Discord's UK age verification 'experiment', performs '269 individual verification checks' on user data, including those for terrorism and espionage
By Andy Edser Published
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NewsThe new Linux 7.0 kernel is here and as always, it's all about lots of little improvements rather than one significant update
By Nick Evanson Published -
NewsTask Manager's creator says it used to be 50 times smaller because 'in that time and place, small was fast and fast mattered'
By James Bentley Published -
NewsThese custom Linux lock screens styled after Minecraft, NieR Automata, and Genshin Impact are single-handedly eroding my loyalty to Windows
By Jess Kinghorn Published
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